Square Clover's mission is to help our local community through the giving of our customers: For every customer who purchases service from Square Clover, Square Clover will give a percentage of their revenue to our local community in need, each month for as long as that customer is with Square Clover. We are using the purchasing power of customers to benefit the greater good in our community.
Square Clover was founded in 2007, as a distribution center for telecommunication material and installation of structured cable to business customers. With the down turn in the economy, we wanted to help our local community; we created "A Brighter Vision". Through this program all of our customers become part of "A Brighter Vision". For every dollar of revenue Square Clover collects, we will give a percentage back to our community. Our hope is to make someone's tomorrow a little brighter.
Caring Charitable organizations and legally recognized 501C non-profit organizations will help Square Clover to determine the greatest need within our community. Our goal is to give each month, year round.
Square Clover was a proud sponsor for the "Teacher Appreciation" Award Dinner for a local school in the Charlotte area. We recognize and appreciate the vital role teachers play in the lives of all children.
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Square Clover’s employees selected the Cabarrus Meals on Wheels as another venture for our Brighter Vision for 2010. All of the employees assisted in donating their time and vehicles to deliver warm meals to Cabarrus County residents. The staff at M.O.W. are very kind, helpful and extremely organized, our individual routes were mapped out perfectly, as were the directions for the meals for the residents. We would like to thank Cabarrus Meals on Wheels for the wonderful job they do each day on assisting the gracious and appreciative recipients.
“Cabarrus Meals on Wheels was founded in 1974, our program has grown over the years to include all of Cabarrus County. Hunger among our senior neighbors remains a serious issue. One out of every four seniors goes hungry everyday. They suffer from a variety of disabilities such as severe arthritis, blindness, and heart disease leaving them frail and physically unable to prepare their own meal.”
For more information or to get involved please go to: http://www.cabarrusmow.org/
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Square Clover was very excited with the result from the First Annual Thanksgiving Toy Drive. In exchange for a catered Thanksgiving lunch held at the corporate office 30 participants brought unwrapped toys for children of need in the local community. This years recipient will be the Cooperative Christian Ministry. More details on this event and other programs can be seen on www.cooperativeministry.com.
We would like to thank Daniel with Fruitful Catering who assisted with serving the food and ensuring everyone had to go boxes and desert. It was great to catch up with old friends and colleagues and we appreciate everyone coming together for such a worthy cause. This will be the first of many fund raising events for the local community.
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